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Old 09-09-2004, 10:16 AM
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1966 chevelle bucket seat question

Did the 1966 chevelle with the bucket seats come with or without the push button release located on the upper outboard side of each seat? I have seen photos and actual cars with and without this release button. I am restoring a car and need to know what is correct.
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Re: 1966 chevelle bucket seat question

I work at National Parts Depot, and my research points to no. They first appeared in 1967 models on the side, stayed the same for 68, then relocated to the center back for 1969-72 models. The companies currently reproducing back panels do not include an opening for the button on 1966 models, but do on 67's. Likewise on the button; the company we get ours from lists it for 1967-68 models only.

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